Thalictrum revolutum

Thalictrum revolutum, commonly known as waxy meadow-rue, is a species of flowering plant in Ranunculaceae.

It inhabits anthropogenic habitats, forests, meadows, fields, ridges or ledges and woodlands.

The central stem is green or reddish-purple, usually glaucus but can be slightly pubescent.

The leaflets are rounded at the base and are either unlobed or with two to three lobes toward the outer edges.

The underside of each leaflet is light green or white and is covered with hairs which give it a waxy appearance.